Thank you for reporting this.
We will look into these issues. It seems that rounding the values of the
range does solve the problem as a workaround.

  Viz Kid

On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 12:09 AM, Bluestreak2k5 <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok I had changed everything over to GeoChart and even used the
> ColorAxis, however, multiple issues came up.
> First:GeoChart throws errors on the last Chart where unemployment %
> numbers are really long. I'm assuming that I would have to round them
> off to 2 or 3 decimal points. It still draws the image, and I can see
> all the information when highlighting each state, however, the legend
> at the bottom breaks and doesn't show anything.
> Second:Color Axis seems to break when my minValue or MaxValue are 0.
> So for instance I may end up with [minValue =0, 0, maxValue =10000],
> or the reverse, minValue = -10000, 0, maxValue = 0] and giving it the
> range of just [minValue, maxValue] doesn't work because even if the
> number is positive it can show up the wrong color.
> I fixed #2 by writing some new ColorArray functions to deal with it.
> However the first problem still happens, although for some year spans
> it doesn't throw errors.
> For example...the default throws errors, but starting Jan 1987 and
> leaving the end the same, doesn't throw errors at all.
> A new link for the newer version until its stable:
> http://chrisdblumberg.com/unemploymentNew/
> On Dec 12, 12:43 pm, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> > At a glance, your code looks to be compatible with the GeoCharts - just
> > change the package from 'geomap' to 'geochart'.  Also of note, the
> > GeoCharts support an option that might be a good end-route for the
> > color-array generating code you have in there:
> >
> > colorAxis: {
> >     values: [minValue, 0, maxValue],
> >     colors: ['#FF0000', '#FFFFFF', '#00FF00']
> >
> > }
> >
> > This assigns each value in the 'values' array to a color in the 'colors'
> > array, and the chart applies a gradient between the colors for values in
> > between.
>
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